Sagem Wireless A2005CW GSM 850/1900 Mobile Phone User Manual 251962115 myX2 2a lu en

Sagem Wireless GSM 850/1900 Mobile Phone 251962115 myX2 2a lu en

user manual

S
ENGLISH
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 1 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
You have just purchased a SAGEM mobile phone, and we congratulate you on your choice.
Your phone can be used internationally in the various dual band networks (GSM 850 MHz and PCS 1900 MHz) depending
on the roaming arrangements with your operator.
This user guide presents the SAGEM myX2-2 and myX2-2m mobile phones range.
Depending on the models, the following options are present or not in your phone: MMS, GPRS, data/fax/modem. You can
check with your operator or dealer the options supported by your phone.
We remind you that this phone is approved to meet European standards.
We recommend that you read this handbook carefully before using your phone efficiently and in the best conditions.
WARNING
Depending on the configuration of the networks and the associated subscriber cards, some functions may not be available.
Ensure that your SIM card is a 3 V (Volt) SIM type that is compatible with your phone. Inserting an incompatible card will be
indicated by a message when your phone is switched on. Contact your operator.
SAGEM is a trademark of SAGEM SA.
AT is a registered trademark of Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc.
Hayes is a registered trademark of Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc.
T9™ Text Input is a registered trademark of ©Tegic Communications Inc.
T9 is protected by one or more of the following US patents: 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, 6,011,554 and other
patents are being applied for worldwide.
The WAP navigator and the softwares included are the exclusive property of Openwave. For this reason, it is forbidden to
modify, translate, disassemble or even decompile all or part of these softwares.
Wellphone™ and SmartCom™ are registered trademarks owned by SmartCom SARL France.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 2 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
3
Conformance Document
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 3 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
4
Safety Information for Wireless handled phones
Use of your phone is subject to safety rules designed to protect the user and his or her environment.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals
-Your wireless handheld portable phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also
sends out frequency (RF) signals.
-In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for
handheld wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and
international standards bodies:
ANSI C95.1 (1992) (*)
NCPR Report 86 (1986) (*)
ICNIRP (1996) (*).
-Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example,
over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the
available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1).
-The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards).
-For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an
accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body.
Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Phone Operation
-Normal position: hold the phone as you would any other phone with the upper zone (back of the LCD display) pointed up
and over your shoulder.
-Tips on efficient operation: for your phone to operate most efficiently: do not touch cover unnecessarily the top part of the
phone with your hand. This would cover the integrated antenna and affect call quality and may cause the phone to operate
at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
Driving
-Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless phones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if
using your phone while driving while driving please:
Give full attention of driving, driving safely is your first responsibility
Use hands-free operation, if available
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.
(*) American National Standards Institute; National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements; International
Commission and Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 4 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
5
Electronic Devices
-Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be
shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
-Some phone accessories allow to reduce the radiation interferences of the phone. Please contact your distributor.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained
between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These
recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Persons with pacemakers:
-Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON
-Should not carry the phone in the breast pocket
-Should use the ear opposite to the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference
-If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult
your service provider.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately
shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so.
Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to sensitive external RF energy.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the
manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that
has been added to your vehicle.
Posted Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require.
Aircraft
FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft.
Blasting Areas
To avoid any interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off
two-way radio”. Obey all signs and instructions.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 5 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
6
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
-Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks
in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
-Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as
gasoline stations; below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum
gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal
powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
For Vehicles equipped with Air Bag
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area
over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag
inflates, serious injury could result.
Electrical Safety
-Only us the appropriate chargers recommended in the manufacturer’s catalog. Using another charger may prove
dangerous and could invalidate the warranty of your phone.
-The main power socket should be easily accessible.
-Make sure that the main voltage corresponds to the level marked on the charger identification plate.
General Precautions
-Do not try to open your phone and repair it yourself. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any resulting damage.
-Any work done by an unqualified and unauthorized person will invalidate your warranty.
-Do not use your phone in humid places (bathroom, swimming pool, etc.). Protect it from splashing water and other liquids.
-Do not expose your phone to extreme temperatures.
-Keep your phone out of reach of small children. Do not allow them to play with it, it is not a toy.
-Only use your phone with original accessories. Failure to comply with these rules will invalidate your warranty.
-Remember to disconnect the charger before removing the battery.
-The physical and chemical processes used in rechargeable batteries mean that temperature limits must be followed during
rapid charging. Your phone automatically protects the batteries from extreme temperatures.
-If the phone is disconnected from the battery for an extended period of time, it will lose the time and the recorded voice
messages.
WARNING
-The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any failure to comply with the above recommendations or for any misuse.
-The software program developed by SAGEM SA remains the exclusive property of SAGEM SA. It is therefore highly
prohibited to modify, translate, decompile or disassemble this software program or any part thereof.
-SAGEM SA may not be held responsible for the contents of messages, software or objects downloaded and/or for any
direct or indirect consequential damage to the phone itself.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 6 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
7
Emergency Calls
IMPORTANT
-This phone, like any PCS phone, operates using radio signals, PCS and landline networks, and user-programmed
functions. As a consequence a connection in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. Therefore you should never rely solely
upon any PCS phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies).
-To make or receive any calls, this phone must be switched on and in service area with adequate PCS signal strength.
Emergency calls may not be possible on all PCS networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in
use. Check with local Service Providers.
-When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember
that your PCS phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident - do not terminate the call until
given permission to do so.
-If certain features are in use (such as Keyguard), you may first need to turn those features off before you can make an
emergency call. Consult this manual and your local PCS Service Provider.
Emergency Calling
-If the phone is not on, press .
-Key in emergency number for your present location (e.g. 911 or other official emergency number).
-Press .
-If you dial 911 during a call, the phone terminates the current call and attempts to make a call to the emergency number
911.
FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE
Your phone may cause TV or radio interference (e.g. when using phone in close proximity of receiving equipment). The
FCC/INDUSTRY Canada can require you to stop using your phone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you need
assistance, contact your local dealer.
This device complies with parts 15 and 68 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not
cause harmful interferences.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 7 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
8Contents
Contents
Menus.............................................................................................................................................11
Your phone package - Accessories ............................................................................................12
Description ....................................................................................................................................13
Principles of navigation................................................................................................................14
Home page.....................................................................................................................................15
Activating your phone ..................................................................................................................16
Information on the SIM card ...................................................................................................................16
Installing the SIM card and installing the battery ....................................................................................17
Exchanging the front cover.....................................................................................................................18
Charging the battery ...............................................................................................................................19
Do NOT obstruct the antenna with your fingers .....................................................................................20
My phone in 5 minutes .................................................................................................................21
Getting started........................................................................................................................................21
PIN Number............................................................................................................................................21
Setting time and date..............................................................................................................................22
Network ..................................................................................................................................................22
First call ..................................................................................................................................................22
Receiving a call ......................................................................................................................................23
Switching off ...........................................................................................................................................23
Volume and ring tone .............................................................................................................................24
Phonebook.....................................................................................................................................25
Using the phonebook..............................................................................................................................25
Phonebook menu ...................................................................................................................................26
Call groups .............................................................................................................................................27
Sending a vCard.....................................................................................................................................28
Receiving a vCard ..................................................................................................................................28
Messages .......................................................................................................................................29
Composing messages............................................................................................................................29
Compose MMS.......................................................................................................................................31
Receiving messages ..............................................................................................................................32
Inbox.......................................................................................................................................................33
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 8 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Contents 9
Outbox ....................................................................................................................................................33
Drafts ......................................................................................................................................................33
Sending options......................................................................................................................................34
Memory...................................................................................................................................................34
Local info ................................................................................................................................................34
WAP................................................................................................................................................35
The WAP Menus.....................................................................................................................................35
Configuring WAP parameters.................................................................................................................36
WAP Logging on.....................................................................................................................................37
Downloading objects...............................................................................................................................37
WAP Logging off.....................................................................................................................................37
GPRS (depending on model)..................................................................................................................37
Games ............................................................................................................................................38
Downloaded games ................................................................................................................................38
Sounds ...........................................................................................................................................39
Volume and ring tone..............................................................................................................................39
Vibrate ....................................................................................................................................................39
Silent mode.............................................................................................................................................39
Beeps......................................................................................................................................................40
Background ...................................................................................................................................41
Colours ...................................................................................................................................................41
Wallpapers..............................................................................................................................................41
Screensavers..........................................................................................................................................41
Greeting message ..................................................................................................................................42
Settings ..........................................................................................................................................43
Date / Time .............................................................................................................................................43
My Objects..............................................................................................................................................43
Languages ..............................................................................................................................................43
Networks.................................................................................................................................................44
Contrast ..................................................................................................................................................44
Energy saving.........................................................................................................................................44
Short cuts................................................................................................................................................44
Calls................................................................................................................................................45
Forward calls ..........................................................................................................................................45
View last calls .........................................................................................................................................45
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 9 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
10 Contents
Counters .................................................................................................................................................45
Display numbers.....................................................................................................................................46
Call waiting .............................................................................................................................................46
Automatic redial......................................................................................................................................46
Blacklist ..................................................................................................................................................47
Answer phone number ...........................................................................................................................47
Security ..........................................................................................................................................48
Keypad locking .......................................................................................................................................48
PIN number ............................................................................................................................................48
PIN number 2 .........................................................................................................................................48
Phone code ............................................................................................................................................49
Confidentiality .........................................................................................................................................49
Operator code.........................................................................................................................................49
Call barring .............................................................................................................................................50
Fixed dialling...........................................................................................................................................50
Costs ......................................................................................................................................................50
Accessories ...................................................................................................................................51
Calendar .................................................................................................................................................51
Calculator ...............................................................................................................................................51
Converter................................................................................................................................................52
Alarm ......................................................................................................................................................52
Timer ......................................................................................................................................................52
Car kit .....................................................................................................................................................53
Data ........................................................................................................................................................53
Services .........................................................................................................................................54
Technical features.........................................................................................................................55
Care and safety information.........................................................................................................56
Safety .....................................................................................................................................................56
SAR ........................................................................................................................................................57
Warranty.........................................................................................................................................58
End User Licence Agreement (EULA), for the software ............................................................61
Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................65
Customer care ...............................................................................................................................68
Index...............................................................................................................................................69
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 10 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Menus 11
Menus
Phonebook
Phonebook menu
Messages
Compose
Inbox
Outbox
Drafts
Options
Memory
Local info.
WAP
Games
Sounds
Ring tones
Vibrate
Silent mode
Beeps
Background
Colours
Wallpapers
Screensavers
Greeting msg
Settings
Date/Time
My objects
Languages
Networks
Contrast
Energy saving
Short cuts
Calls
Calls forwarded
View last calls
Counters
Display numbers
Call waiting
Auto redial
Blacklist
Answ. phone nb.
Security
Keypad locking
PIN number
PIN number 2
Phone code
Confidentiality
Operator
Call barring
Fixed dialling
Cost (depending on
model)
Accessories
Calendar
Calculator
Converter
Alarm
Timer
Car kit
Data (depending on
model)
Services
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 11 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
12 Your phone package - Accessories
Your phone package - Accessories
When you open the box, check that all the items are present:
1 - Phone
2 - Mains charger
3 - Battery
4 - User manual
Accessories
We advise you the use of SAGEM brand accessories for an optimal operating of your phone and of your accessories. You
can also find (as an option) or order the following accessories:
-Pedestrian kit (*)
-Extra battery
-Extra charger (*)
-Desktop support (*)
-USB cable (with associated drivers) and serial cable to connect your phone to a PC (*)
-CD driver to synchronise your phone with your PC
-Cigar lighter adapter (*)
-Interchangeable covers
-Hands-free kit (*)
-Strap
For more information: www.planetsagem.com
(*) These accessories are identical to the ones provided for the myX-x series.
4
2
3
1
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 12 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Description 13
Description
Programmable keys and
Shortcut keys
Stop key:
Hold down: Switches the phone off.
Press briefly:
In a call context: Rejects a call - hangs up
In menus: Return to home page.
Start key:
Press briefly: Starts phone
In call context: Call - reception of a call - hands-free mode
Left programmable key:
In home page: Access to certain functions (shortcuts)
In menus: Access to the selection shown on screen in the tab (*)
During a call: Reduces the volume
(*) In this manual, when a function is chosen by pressing on this key, square brackets
are used (e.g.: [
Save
]).
Right programmable key:
In home page: Access to certain functions (shortcuts)
In menus: Access to the selection shown on screen in the tab (*)
During a call: Increases the volume
S
Up key:
Previous choice / increase value / top
T
Down key:
Down choice / reduce value / down
W
Left key:
Up input field / move left
X
Right key:
Down input field / move right
Key :
Hold down: In home page: Silent mode
Press briefly +
OK (right programmable key)
activates or deactivates keypad
locking
In call reception mode: Short press stops ring tone
In ring tone setting mode: Activates/deactivates ring tone
# Key:
Zoom mode (see
Messages
and
WAP
menus)
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 13 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
14 Principles of navigation
Principles of navigation
These basic principles bring a great deal of intuitiveness to your phone
All the active areas on a white background (icon selector, programmable keys,
menu selector, choice list)
Accept
by pressing the
right programmable key
.
Cancel
by pressing the
left programmable key
.
The tabs on the sides at the bottom of the screen refer to the
Programmable
keys
(and not to the left/right keys).
In the menus a title bar indicates the down higher level.
The
up
and
down
S
T
arrows are used to navigate from a menu to the other
(or from one a sub-menu to the other).
The
right programmable key
is used to go from a menu to a sub-menu.
The
left programmable key
is used to go from a sub-menu to a menu.
The first menu level can be identified by a large animated icon in the centre of the
screen.
The second menu level can be identified by a large static icon in the centre of the
screen.
The lowest sub-menus are lists.
The
Stop
key (press briefly) is used to return to the home page (current
function is abandoned).
3rd level
1st level
2nd level
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 14 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Home page 15
Home page
The home page contains the following
1 - The title bar icons:
Battery
Calls forwarded
Call (establishing the call)
Call (hands free)
SMS (reception of an SMS)
Silent mode
Message in answer phonebox
WAP (@)
GPRS (depending on model)
Home zone
HPLMN / roaming
Keypad locking + WTLS (exclusive functions)
Protected WAP logon
Protected WAP logon icon with certificate
Signal strength level (5 bars).
2 - Date and time, in digital or analogue mode
3 - Network provider
4 - Tab centred on down line:
the main "menu" tab shows that the menu can be accessed via the
down / up
T
S
keys.
The following information may also be displayed: "1 message received"; or
"1 call". They can be deleted by pressing the
Stop
key briefly.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 15 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
16 Activating your phone
Activating your phone
Information on the SIM card
To use your phone, you have a smart card called a SIM card. It contains all the
information needed by the network as well as other information unique to you and
that you can modify:
Secret codes (PIN(s): Personal Identification Numbers), these codes allow you
to restrict access to your SIM card.
Phonebook,
Messages,
How special services work.
Your phone is compatible with the different SIM cards offered by operators.
It is also compatible with the SIM/WIM cards (cards containing the WIM module
in addition (WIM = Wireless Identity Module) that is used for secure WAP
communications.
WARNING
This card must be handled and stored with care to avoid damaging it by scraping or bending it. If you should lose your
SIM card, contact your operator or your SMC (Services Marketing Company) immediately.
Comment: do not leave your SIM card within the reach of young children.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 16 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Activating your phone 17
Installing the SIM card and installing the battery
Switch off your phone and disconnect the charger.
The SIM card is inserted beneath the phone’s battery.
Turn your phone over and slide the backcatch up.
Take off the back cover, starting from the bottom.
Take out the battery.
Slide the card along the base beneath the retaining plate, with the gold coloured
sections facing towards the phone and the cut-off corner lined up to match the
drawing on the phone.
Place the battery by first inserting the upper section into the opening.
Replace the back cover, clicking in first the upper part then the lower and pushing
the backcatch downwards into the locked position.
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 17 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
18 Activating your phone
Exchanging the front cover
Switch off the phone.
Turn it over and slide the back catch upwards.
Take off the back cover starting at the bottom. By moving the retention lugs, take
out the central section then the keypad.
Position the keypad in the new front cover making sure that no dust gets in, then
follow with the central section.
Replace the back cover, clicking in first the upper part then the lower and
pushing the back catch downwards into the locked position.
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 18 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Activating your phone 19
Charging the battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. A new battery must be
charged for at least 4 hours before being used for the first time. It reaches its
optimum capacity after a few cycles of use.
When your battery has been discharged, the phone displays the state (empty
battery icon flashes). In this case recharge your battery for at least 15 minutes
before making any more calls so as to avoid being cut off mid-call.
To recharge the battery
Connect the charger to a mains socket.
Plug the end of the cable into the connector at the base of the phone.
The phone starts to charge up. Charging stops by itself. Disconnect the cable.
It is possible that the battery may heat up slightly during charging; this
phenomenon is normal.
WARNING
There is danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly or if it is exposed to fire.
Do not short circuit it.
The battery does not have any part that you can change.
Do not try to open the battery casing.
Use only the appropriate chargers and batteries shown in the manufacturer's catalogue.
Used batteries must be disposed of in the appropriate places.
It is advisable to remove the battery if your phone is not used for extended periods.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 19 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
20 Activating your phone
Do NOT obstruct the antenna with your fingers
The antenna is integrated in your phone, under the back cover at the top.
Avoid putting your fingers on this area when the phone is switched ON.
If your fingers obstruct the antenna, the phone may have to operate with a higher
power level than usual; decreasing its efficiency quickly. It could also affect the
quality of your communications.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 20 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
My phone in 5 minutes 21
My phone in 5 minutes
Getting started
You are now ready to use your phone for the first time.
Switch on the phone by pressing the
Start
key. A short display appears.
PIN Number
This is your SIM's secret code.
If access to the SIM card is protected, the phone prompts you to enter the PIN number:
Enter the code
between 4 and 8 digits given to you when the SIM card was issued. These digits do not appear on the screen
for security reasons.
Press the
right programmable key
to accept.
If your phone indicates that the SIM is missing, press the
Stop
key to switch off your phone and check that the SIM card
is correctly installed.
WARNING
If a wrong PIN number is entered three times in succession, your SIM card is blocked. You must then:
-Enter "**05*".
-Enter the PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code provided by your operator, and accept.
-Enter your PIN number and accept.
-Enter your PIN number again and accept.
After 5 or 10 failed attempts (depending on the type of SIM card), the SIM card is definitely locked. You must then
contact your operator or your SMC to obtain a new card.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 21 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
22 My phone in 5 minutes
Setting time and date
When you use your phone for the first time, you need to set the date and time.
In due course, when the battery is completely discharged, or if it has been removed, you will be prompted systematically to
confirm date and time.
Setting the date
Set the date by entering it directly in numerical form or by using the
down
/
up
T
S
keys to decrease or increase the default
values.
Use the
right key
X
(or left key
W
) to access the
next
(or last ) data input field.
Once the date is correct, press the
right programmable key
to
accept
.
Setting the time
Same procedure as for setting the date.
Network
From now on the phone hunts for a network on which it can make calls. If it finds one, it displays the name of the network on
the screen. You are then ready to send or receive a call.
First call
Dial the number of your correspondent.
Press the
Start
key.
During the call, the call in progress icon flashes on screen and tones may indicate the establishment of the call.
Once communication has been established, the call icon stops flashing.
You can adjust the sound level (volume) using the
left
and
right programmable
keys
.
At the end of the conversation press the
Stop
key to hang up.
If the network icon appears, calls are possible on your operator's network.
If the letter
R
and a network name are displayed, calls are possible on the network of a different operator.
If the letter
R
is displayed without any network name, only the emergency services are accessible (ambulance, police,
fire brigade).
If the network icon flashes, the phone is in permanent search mode. There is no network available. The signal strength
indicator received allows you to display the quality of reception. If it indicates less than three bars, search for better
reception in order to call in good conditions.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 22 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
My phone in 5 minutes 23
Receiving a call
When you receive a call, the number of your correspondent is displayed when it is presented by the network.
Press the
Start
key or the
right programmable key
to answer, and speak.
To refuse the call, press the
Stop
key or the
left programmable key
.
To stop the ring tone or the vibrate, without refusing the call, press the
key
.
All the numbers corresponding to incoming and outgoing calls are logged in the list of recent calls.
Switching off
Press the
Stop
key for one second.
The end message is displayed. The phone switches off.
International call
Press 0 (hold down) to display "+", then dial the country code without waiting for the dial tone, then the number of the
called party.
Emergency services
Depending on the operators you can obtain the emergency service with or without SIM card or when the keypad is
locked. It is enough to be in an area served by a network.
To obtain the international emergency service, dial
112
then press the
Start
key.
WARNING:
Pressing the Start key a second time launches hands-free mode, in this mode do not bring the phone up to your ear.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 23 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
24 My phone in 5 minutes
We want to familiarise you with the interface of your new phone, using a simple setting: choosing a ring tone and adjusting
the volume.
Volume and ring tone
This menu allows you to allocate a ring tone to each type of event.
In the
home page
, press the
down
T
key to access the main menus.
The first menu offered is
Phonebook
.
Press the
down
T
key four times to access the
Sounds
menu.
Enter
this menu by pressing the
right programmable key
.
You can access the
second level
of the menu that contains four sub-menus: Ring tones, Vibrate, Silent mode, beeps.
The first sub-menu offered is
Ring tones
.
Enter
by pressing the
right programmable key
.
With the help of the
down
/
up
T
S
keys select the type of function where you want to change the ring tone from the
proposed list (Alarm, Calls, Messages and Local Infos) and accept.
Enter
by pressing the
right programmable key
.
Using the
down
/
up
T
S
keys select the ring tone from the list offered.
Enter
by pressing the
right programmable key
.
For every new selection, you will hear the corresponding ring.
If required, press the
Silent mode key
to cancel the sound.
Adjust the volume using the
down
/
up
T
S
keys.
The volume is adjusted over a scale of 1 to 4.
The ring tone is played at the chosen level whenever a change is made.
You can select "+"
volume
to choose a ring that starts quietly and rises to a crescendo.
Accept
by pressing the
right programmable key
.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 24 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Phonebook 25
Phonebook
The phonebook allows you to store numbers that you call regularly. These numbers can be stored in the SIM card or in the
phone.
The list of numbers in the phonebook of the SIM card varies in relation to the capacity of the card: the supplier company will
tell you what this is.
Different icons inform you of the position of the phonebook where the number is stored:
Your SIM card phonebook
Your phone phonebook
Your SIM card's fixed directory.
Using the phonebook
In the home page press the
down
T
key to access the main menus. The first menu offered is
Phonebook
.
Press the
right programmable key
corresponding to the accept tab to enter the menu.
The list of your correspondents appears, by default, the cursor is positioned on the first name in alphabetical order.
If you are using your phone and SIM card for the first time, the phonebook list will be empty, only the
Phonebook menu
function will be available.
Select a contact from the list using the
down
/
up
T
S
keys. Then press the
right programmable key
.
You can also enter a letter to access directly the first contact starting with this letter. If you know the memory number of this
contact on the SIM card (say 21 for example), you can enter 21# directly.
Choose from the options offered:
See contact
The first menu offered is
See contact
. [
OK
].
The detail of the store appears (location, call group, name, number).
Modify contact
Modify contact.
[
OK
]. Using the
down
T
key.
Modify the fields wanted and [
OK
].
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 25 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
26 Phonebook
Delete
Select
Delete
. [
OK
].
Confirm deletion of entry with [
Yes
].
Call
Select
Call
. Press the
right programmable key
to make the call.
You can also select the party to be called from the phonebook, and press the
Start
key to make the call.
Send message
Select
Send message
. [
OK
].
Select SMS or MMS (depending on model).
Text editor opens automatically.
Copy to SIM / Copy to phone
This allows you to copy your phonebook entries from one memory to the other. Only the name and the first phone number
will be copied.
The phonebook menu allows you to create new contacts, to create call groups and to check the memory available to store
new contacts.
Phonebook menu
In the
Phonebook
screen, press the
right programmable key
to enter the menu.
Press the
up
S
key to position the cursor on the
Phonebook menu
and [
Options
].
Choose from the options offered.
Add contact
Select
Add contact
and accept and press the
right programmable key
to enter the menu.
Choose the place where you wish to enter the contact (SIM card or phone) using the
down
/
up
T
S
keys, and [
OK
].
Enter name of your correspondent and [
OK
].
Enter phone number and [
OK
].
Choose a
call group
to which you want to allocate this contact and [
OK
]. (See page 27: Call groups)
Call groups
(See page 27)
Memory
Select
memory
and [
OK
].
The screen displays the number of free locations on SIM card and in phone itself.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 26 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Phonebook 27
My numbers
You can create the entries corresponding to your own numbers in order to consult them when necessary.
Select
My numbers
and [
OK
].
Enter the different details and [
OK
].
Call groups
You have the facility to group your contacts into call groups.
It is possible to allocate characteristics to each group (icon, ring tone, vibrate).
6 default call groups have already been created. You can create others.
Creating new groups
Do same as above to obtain the
phonebook menu
and [
Options
].
Press
down
T
key to position the cursor on
Call groups
and [
Enter
].
By default, the cursor is placed on
Call groups
menu, [
OK
].
Choose one of the options offered (Create group or memory available).
Creating a group
By default, the cursor is placed on
Create group
, [
OK
].
Enter group name and [
OK
].
Choose the
icon
,
ring tone
and
vibrate
mode that you want to allocate to this group (
accept
after each step).
Memory
Select
Memory
and [
OK
].
The screen displays the number of locations available for new groups.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 27 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
28 Phonebook
Sending a vCard
It is possible to send a vCard from each contact stored in the phonebook.
The availability of this function depends on the model of your phone.
vCards can be sent to another phone using SMS.
From a contact in the phonebook, select the
Send contact by SMS
option menu item.
If the vCard is sent successfully, the SMS sending screen is displayed.
vCards can be sent to another phone using MMS (depending on model).
From a contact in the phonebook, select the
Send contact by MMS
option menu item.
If the vCard is sent successfully, the MMS sending screen is displayed.
vCards can be sent as an attachment to an MMS message. See
Compose MMS
on page 31.
Receiving a vCard
The availability of this function depends on the model of your phone.
When a vCard is received in an SMS message, the message “You have received 1 message” is displayed.
View the vCard by opening the SMS from the inbox. Add this contact to the phonebook by pressing Softkey 2. A message is
displayed to confirm the action.
When a vCard is received in an MMS message (depending on model), the message “You have received 1 message” is
displayed.
Open the MMS from the inbox. Go to
Options
by pressing Softkey
2
, and select
Extract
; select the vCard among the list of
objects attached to this MMS, and add this contact to the phonebook by pressing Softkey
2
. A message is displayed to confirm
the action.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 28 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Messages 29
Messages
The message menu brings together the following two types of messages: SMS and EMS (an EMS is an extended message,
longer than an SMS with images and sounds added). It is possible to exchange different types of contents: text, call group
icons, screen backgrounds, tunes, WAP bookmarks.
This menu has been compiled in collaboration with magic4™.
Composing messages
This menu allows you to compose your messages.
From the
Messages
menu select the
Compose
menu and [
Select
].
By default, the language used is the language activated in the phone's menu display (or English if a language not supported
by Easy Message T9™ has been chosen for the menus).
When typing a text, a counter showing the number of characters deducted is displayed at the top of the screen (depending
on model). This counter is not displayed if an icon or sound is inserted into the SMS.
When the text has been entered, the
right programmable key
[
Options
] can also be used to access the functions
offered:
-
Send
is used to send the message by entering the correspondent's number.
-
Editor mode: 123 Mode
,
ABC Mode
(see page 31)
-
T9 options
(see next page)
-
Send Options
(see page 34)
-
Cancel
is used to delete all text entered
-
Activate zoom/deactivate zoom
is used to modify size of characters
-
Formatting
is used to enrich a text
-
Insert
to insert an image or sound into your message (see page 31)
-
Save
is used to save a draft in
memory
.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 29 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
30 Messages
The Easy Message T9™ helps you to conveniently enter your short messages.
Using T9 Mode
Press once the key corresponding to the letter chosen and make the word by continuing to press the keys corresponding to
the various letters without paying attention to the display, until you have finished inputting the word: it then appears in inverse
video.
If the word offered is what you wanted to enter, press the
0
key to accept it, create a space and move to the next word.
However, it is possible that several words exist in the corresponding dictionary for the same sequence of keys pressed. If the
word that appears is not the word you expected, press the
right programmable key
indicating to scroll through the
words held in the dictionary corresponding to this key sequence.
When you find the chosen word, press the
0
key to accept it, create a space and move on to the down word.
Press the
right key
to simply accept the characters entered without creating a space and moving on to another
T9
word.
If the word you are expecting is not proposed, please go on adding characters until you get the message “Add a word?”. Select
“Yes”, correct the word when necessary and press ”OK”.
In the input screen, the
right programmable key
is used to access other input options.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 30 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Messages 31
Input modes
The
ABC mode
is used to enter words that do not exist in the dictionary. To obtain
a letter, press the corresponding key several times, the letters and the number
scroll past.
Mode 123
is used to insert numbers.
Insert mode
is used to insert symbols, animations, call group icons and tunes: the
SMS then becomes an EMS. Images and sounds can be two types: pre-defined or
customised. Pre-defined images and sounds are smaller in size, especially suited
to exchanging messages.
Upper case
A quick touch of the
key
will display the next letter in upper case.
Two short presses on the
key
allow you to switch to upper case editing mode
for the whole message.
Punctuation characters
Punctuation characters are obtained with the help of key
1
(except in
123
mode),
or with the help of
Insert
mode (fast access via the
key
).
Accented characters
Accented characters are generated automatically in T9™ mode.
In ABC mode accented characters are available by pressing the key supporting the
non-accented character in succession.
Compose MMS
This menu allows you to compose your MMS messages.
The availability of this function depends on the model of your phone.
From the
Messages
menu choose the
Compose
menu and [
Select
]. Choose MMS from the proposed options (SMS or
MMS).
The functions offered are:
-
Subject:
the subject of your message goes here.
-
To:
this option gives access to the phonebook.
-
Cc:
this option also gives access to the phonebook.
-
Body:
to enter text and multimedia objects to the message.
When composing a message:
The navigation keys assume the
following functions:
-
Left key
W
:
Last word
-
Right key
X
:
Next word
-
Up key
S
:
Previous line
-
Down key
T
:
Next line
-
Left programmable key :
Deletes last letter
-
Right programmable key :
Message options
-
Hold down key:
Zoom mode (changes size of
characters)
-
Short press of key:
Access to symbol table
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 31 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
32 Messages
When the text has been entered in the
body
screen, the
right programmable key
[
Options
] can also be used to access
the functions offered:
-
Send
, Send and receive all, send later.
-
Insert
to insert multimedia objects such as images, animations and sounds into your message.
-
Editor Mode
(see page 31).
-
T9 options
(see page 30).
-
Save
is used to save a draft in
memory
.
-
Slide…
to compose a slideshow of the multimedia objects.
-
Preview
to display a preview of the text typed.
Saving your message
You can save your message as a draft by selecting “Save” from the options, when editing the Subject or the Body. You will
be able to edit it later from the “Draft” Menu.
Sending MMS messages
You have the choice to activate or deactivate the storing of messages in your Outbox after sending. Sagem recommends that
messages are not stored in your Outbox by default because if too many messages are saved, the phone memory will soon
become full and no further messages will be received.
Receiving MMS messages
There are 2 retrieval options, automatic and manual. The default behaviour on the user network is “Automatic Retrieval”.
When roaming, only the notification of an MMS message is received.
Select “Manual Retrieval” if you prefer to delay the reception of your MMS on the user network as well.
The number of messages stored in the SIM card varies depending on the card's capacity.
Receiving messages
When you receive a message, an audio signal sounds (the one selected in the
Sounds
menu) and the message icon appears
on your phone screen.
If you do not read the messages, this icon remains displayed on the screen. When it flashes, the memory is full.
Receiving icons, backgrounds or tunes can take several seconds. Messages inform you of the progress of the download.
You have the facility to do the following at any time:
-To mask this progress screen by pressing the
left programmable key
to make a call or access other phone
information.
-Or stop the download in progress by pressing the
right programmable key
.
Consult your network operator on the downloading of icons, backgrounds or tunes.
Received messages are stored in the SIM card or in the phone until you choose to delete them.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 32 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Messages 33
Inbox
From the
Messages
menu choose the
Inbox
menu and [
Select
].
Each message contains information on type of message (in the form of an icon) and time (or date) of reception.
Unread messages are entered in bold and arranged by arrival time and date.
Select a message and press the
right programmable key
.
Choose from the options offered.
If your message contains objects (images or sounds), you can save them in order to use them later (stored in your phone's
memory); when reading text, place the cursor on the object and choose the Save option from the options on the
right
programmable key
.
When they have been stored in memory, the space required in the phone is then indicated.
You can consult them in the corresponding menus (WAP bookmarks in
WAP
, tune in
Sounds
, backgrounds in
Background
,
and icons in
Call groups
).
Outbox
The Outbox is used to store all your sent and waiting messages.
If too many messages are saved, the phone memory will soon become full and no further messages will be received.
From the
Messages
menu choose the
Outbox
menu and [
Select
].
Each message contains information on type of message (in the form of an icon) and time (or date) of sending.
Select a message and press the
right programmable key
.
Choose from the proposed options.
Drafts
When you store a composed message, it is stored among the drafts.
From the
Messages
menu choose the
Drafts
menu and [
Select
].
Select a message and press the
right programmable key
. If you do not delete this message, it will remain as a draft
and can be re-used even if you have already sent it.
Choose from the options offered (Read, Send, Delete, Delete all, Modify).
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 33 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
34 Messages
Sending options
Several sending options are offered.
From the
Messages
menu choose the
Options
menu and [
Select
].
Choose from the proposed options (SMS or MMS depending on model).
The proposed SMS send options are: acknowledgement, reply given, period of validity (life cycle of message on network
before being routed), message format, message centre and save msgs sent.
The proposed MMS options are:
-
Store sent msgs:
(it is highly recommended that you keep this function deactivated, in order to avoid a full memory),
-
Retrieval mode
(automatic or manual):if you are or in a poor coverage area it may be more convenient to choose the
manual retrieval mode which gives you the retrieve later option.
-this icon blinking on the top of the idle screen means that a message is arriving
-Default priority: high or low
-
MMS ignore:
if you want to deactivate the reception of any MMS in your phone.
-MMS server: to select another MMS provider, or set the parameters of a new MMS provider.
Memory
You may want to know the memory available for saving messages.
From the
Messages
menu select the
Memory
option and [
Select
].
Choose from the proposed options (SMS or MMS depending on model).
The SMS screen shows you the memory available on the SIM card phone and in the phone.
The MMS screen shows you the amount of memory used in kbytes.
Local info
This menu is used to activate reception of local information broadcast by the network.
You can choose whether or not to receive information (ask the company with which you took out your subscription).
From the
Messages
menu select the
Local info.
menu and [
Select
].
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 34 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
WAP 35
WAP
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol): protocol that translates the Internet language into WML language that can be read by
a phone. The WAP function allows you to log onto certain Internet sites. You can log onto sites that allow you to download
tunes, icons or animated screensavers to your phone.
The WAP Menus
The
Services menu
, a dropdown menu, can be accessed at all times when
navigating through WAP pages.
Select the top left icon using the
S
up
key.
Consult the menu using the
right programmable key
.
The
Services menu
contains all the following sub-menus:
Home:
logs onto the home page.
(carries the name of your access provider)
Bookmarks:
is used to save in a phonebook the names and addresses of Internet
sites to facilitate easy access.
You can receive bookmarks from SMS and add them to this list (see chapter on
SMS).
You can also send messages by SMS: select a bookmark, press the
right
programmable key
(Choice)
, then select
Send by SMS
.
Go to URL:
this menu allows you to input an Internet address directly.
Inbox:
this menu allows you to consult messages sent by the Internet site.
Save items:
is used to save a WAP site multimedia item (option).
Reload:
refreshes the current page.
Reset cache:
clears the stored information on previous logons.
Advanced…:
offers the following advanced settings
-Configuring parameters
-Show URL
-Logoff
-Circuit message (if user can confirm each logon)
-Security (is used to access information on making WAP connections secure).
About…:
information on the browser.
Exit:
returns to the phone's home page.
The WAP navigator is under licence:
The WAP navigator is the exclusive
property of Openwave. For this
reason, it is forbidden to modify,
translate, disassemble or even
decompile all or part of the software
that makes up the navigator.
You can activate the magnifying
glass to increase the size of the
characters by holding down the
key
.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 35 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
36 WAP
Configuring WAP parameters
Select the
Advanced…
menu, then the
configuration
menu.
Choose from the sub-menus offered:
Logon parameters
is used to select or modify your access provider's logon parameters or configure the parameters of other
access providers.
The active access service is preceded with a start.
Configuration of GSM and GPRS parameters (depending on model):
All information to be entered in the parameters are provided by your operator or access provider.
-Choose desired access service, then press
Choice
.
-Enter title of service and accept.
-Enter Internet address of home page and accept.
-Enter parameters of preferred logon:
GPRS otherwise GSM (by default): the logon to WAP services uses the GPRS as a priority. However, in the event of
unavailability of the GPRS network, the GSM network is used to establish the link.
GPRS: the logon to WAP services uses the GPRS network exclusively.
GSM: the logon to WAP services uses the GSM network exclusively.
The
GSM parameters
to be entered are:
-User name
-Password
-IP address of WAP gateway
-Port type (secure or insecure)
-Call number
-Access mode (digital, analogue or automatic)
In automatic mode access can be gained to the operator's network by a digital link and by an analogue link to a different
network (in roaming).
The
GPRS parameters
to be entered are:
-User name
-Password
-IP address of WAP gateway
-Port type (secure or insecure)
-APN: if no APN has been defined, press the
right programmable key
[
Choice
] then the APN menu.
Select or add and APN.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 36 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
WAP 37
Once all the settings have been entered, you can activate the chosen access provider. Select him from the list. Confirm your
choice with
OK
.
Inactivity time
is used to choose the time after which the call is automatically disconnected if you have forgotten to log off
from a service.
WAP Logging on
The connection to a WAP service on the GPRS network is not cut if an incoming call is received. You can answer the call.
Using the
Welcome
menu, you can log onto your access provider's WAP site by pressing the
right programmable key
.
If you are logging onto the GSM network, the @ symbol flashes, the metering of the cost of the call starts as soon as it stops
flashing.
Downloading objects
Some WAP sites allow you to download ring tones, icons or animated screensavers. Once downloaded, they are stored in
your phone's memory. You can then save them in your phone (same operation as used for downloading using SMS).
WAP Logging off
To log off press
Stop
key.
The logoff happens automatically after a few seconds of inactivity if you forget to log off.
This period is defined by the inactivity time setting.
GPRS (depending on model)
A flashing icon indicates that the phone is logging onto a GPRS network.
A non-flashing icon indicates that the GPRS network is available; if the icon is dark, it indicates that the phone is logged onto
the GPRS network: see page 44 for the attachment options.
This icon is not displayed if the GPRS network is not available or if the SIM card inserted in your phone does not include the
GPRS service. It may also disappear when accessing WAP services if the connection uses the GSM network instead of the
GPRS network.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 37 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
38 Games
Games
Depending on model, your phone is supplied with one or two games.
You can also download new games depending on your phone and your subscription.
Downloaded games
This optional menu has been developed by the company In-Fusio™.
From the
Games
menu select the
Downloaded ga.
menu and press
OK
; this menu can also be accessed from the idle screen
by a long press on the
9
key.
You can:
-Play the downloaded game already present (Wallbreaker).
Use keys
2
,
4
,
6
,
8
or navigation key to move and
5
to accept or pause.
-Download new games (available from the catalogue)
-Consult the loyalty points acquired during downloads, news, instructions,
-Make settings.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 38 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Sounds 39
Sounds
This menu allows you to customise the ring tones on your phone and to activate beep and vibrate modes.
Volume and ring tone
This menu allows you to allocate a ring tone to each type of event.
From the
Sounds
menu choose
Ring tones
menu and [
Select
].
Select the type of event from the list offered and [
OK
].
Select the
ring tone
from the list offered and [
OK
].
Adjust the
volume
using the
down
/
up
keys and [
OK
].
You can deactivate the sound by pressing the
key
.
Vibrate
This menu allows you to activate the vibrate mode for calls.
From the
Sounds
menu choose the
Vibrate
menu and [
Select
].
Select the vibrate mode from the choices offered and [
OK
].
WARNING:
vibrate mode is not a priority in relation to the choice of ring tones in the call groups. To make vibrate mode apply
in general, switch to Silent mode.
Silent mode
This menu allows you to switch to Silent mode.
From the
Sounds
menu select
Silent mode
and [
Select
].
Activate
or
deactivate
Silent mode and [
OK
].
Silent mode can also be accessed via the home page by holding down the key.
When the phone is in silent mode, the relevant icon appears on the home page.
In this mode the ring tone will not function, except for the alarm clock.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 39 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
40 Sounds
Beeps
This menu allows you to activate a beep for each type of event.
From the
Sounds
menu choose the
Beeps
menu and [
Select
].
Select the type of beep you want to allocate from the choices offered and [
OK
].
Activate or deactivate the beep and [
OK
].
In the case of key beeps, you can also choose from the two types of beeps offered: key beeps or Dtmf tone (different beep
depending on the key pressed).
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 40 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Background 41
Background
This menu allows you to customise your screen by choosing the colour, background image, animation or greeting message.
Colours
This menu allows you to display the colours you want on your phone.
From the
Background
menu select the
Colours
menu and [
Select
].
Select the colour you want to see during navigation from the menus and [
OK
].
Wallpapers
This menu allows you to display the background image you want on your phone.
From the
Background
menu select the
Wallpapers
menu and [
Select
].
Select the Wallpaper and
Visualise
(
right programmable key
). The image appears in the background of the home
page.
Press the
right programmable key
to select your choice then select the option
Deactivate
if you want to remove the
texts displayed on the home page in order to display the image entirely (The availability of this function depends on the model
of your phone).
Screensavers
This menu allows you to select an animation which appears when the phone is in standby mode if the Screensaver mode has
been selected in the
Settings
/
Energy saving
menu.
From the
Background
menu select the
Screensavers
menu and [
Select
].
Select a screensaver from the options offered and accept.
The chosen screensaver appears on the screen, accept it.
Adjust the screensaver display time (greater than 60 seconds) and [
OK
]. The screensaver appears at the end of each period
of inactivity.
WARNING:
the animated screensaver uses processing power. For a better efficiency you can deactivate the screensaver (in
the
Settings
/
Energy saving
menu) or select the activation time to be more than every 300 s.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 41 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
42 Background
Greeting message
This menu allows you to customise your greeting message.
From the
Background
menu select the
Greeting msg
menu and [
Select
].
Enter the text that you want to see appear in the greeting message (when you switch on) and [
OK
].
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 42 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Settings 43
Settings
This menu allows you to customise the settings of your phone to make it as convenient as possible for you to use.
Date / Time
This menu allows you to set the date and time of your phone.
From the
Settings
menu select the
Date / Time
menu and [
Select
].
-Please select
Control
and [
OK
.
Date:
set the date by entering it directly in digital form or by using the
down / up
T
S
keys.
Use the
right key
X
(or left
W
) to access the next (or last) input field.
Once the date is correct,
accept
it.
Time:
same procedure as for setting the date.
-Please select
Display
and [
OK
].
In the list that appears, select the desired display type Analog, Digital or None and [
OK
].
-Please select
Time zone
and [
OK
].
Choose the time of the country desired by calculating the time from the GMT time.
-Please select
Summer time
and [
OK
].
Select 1 h, 2 h
Summer time
or
Winter time
depending on the season, and [
OK
].
My Objects
This menu allows you to find out how much memory is available for objects.
From the
Settings
menu select the
My objects
menu and [
Select
].
The amount of memory available is displayed. This memory is divided between your downloaded ring tones, wallpapers and
screensavers.
You can delete your objects to increase the memory available for new downloads.
Languages
This menu allows you to choose your phone's display language.
From the
Settings
menu select the
Languages
menu and [
Select
].
Select the language of your choice and [
OK
].
If you select
Automatic
, the display language will be the language of your SIM card.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 43 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
44 Settings
Networks
This menu allows you to configure network preferences.
From the
Settings
menu select the
Networks
menu and [
Select
].
Choose
Preferred
to view all the pre-registered networks.
Choose
Selection
to activate (automatically or manually) one of the networks accessible in the area in which your are located.
Choose
GPRS
to select the way you want to be attached on the GPRS network: always, or only when needed (when
launching a data connection) (depending on model).
Contrast
This menu is used to adjust screen contrast.
From the
Settings
menu select the
Contrast
menu and [
Select
].
A test screen allows you to adjust the contrast by means of the
down / up
T
S
keys and [
OK
].
Energy saving
This menu is used to select power saving when the phone is in standby mode.
To quit the standby mode, press the
Start
key .
From the
Settings
menu select the
Energy saving
menu and [
Select
].
There are three options:
-
Standard:
time and network information are displayed.
-
Economy:
a black screen is displayed (mode using few power consumption).
-
Screensaver:
the screensaver selected in the Background menu is displayed (mode using more power consumption).
Then set the display time for the option selected.
Short cuts
Depending on model, only one programmable key is available.
From the
Settings
menu select the
Short cuts
menu and [
Select
].
Select the key that you wish to modify and [
OK
].
Choose the function that you want to allocate to this key and [
OK
].
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 44 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Calls 45
Calls
The Calls menu allows you to manage and consult all your phone's incoming and outgoing calls that are marked as follows:
Incoming call
Outgoing call
Fast access to the list of calls from the home page: press the
Start
key.
Forward calls
This menu allows you to transfer calls addressed to you.
Depending on your subscription, this service allows you to re-direct incoming calls to a different number or answer phonebox.
From the
Calls
menu select the
Calls forwarded
menu and [
Select
].
Choose the type of forwarding you want from the options available.
View last calls
This menu allows you to access the list of last numbers used.
From the
Calls
menu select the
View last calls
menu and [
Select
].
Each call contains information on type of call (in the form of an icon), time (or date) and duration.
Select a call from the list and [
OK
].
Choose from the options offered.
You can also make the call by pressing the
Start
key.
Counters
This menu allows you to consult the duration of the outgoing calls.
It can also be used to consult the volume of data last exchanged in GPRS (depending on model).
From the
Calls
menu select the
Counters
menu and [
Select
].
Choose the type of counter you want from the options offered.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 45 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
46 Calls
Display numbers
This menu allows you to modify the status of the display number function.
From the
Calls
menu select the
Display numbers
menu and [
Select
].
Choose from the options offered.
Anonymous mode
You have the facility to mask your number on the phone from the person you are calling.
-
Initial:
network default mode.
-
No:
you choose not to activate anonymous mode and so to display your number.
-
Yes:
you choose to active anonymous mode and so not to display your number.
Call waiting
During a call you may be informed that a caller is trying to reach you: you hear a special tone. The caller's number is displayed
on the screen (or the caller's name if it has been stored).
(Operator-dependent service)
From the
Calls
menu select the
Call waiting
menu and [
Select
].
You can
activate, deactivate, or consult the status
of the call waiting service in order to check if it is active or not.
During a call, if a second caller tries to contact you, the screen displays the call warning.
Automatic redial
This menu allows you to call back a person you tried to reach.
From the
Calls
menu select the
Auto redial
menu and [
Select
].
You can set the redial function to inactive, on demand or systematic.
If you choose
On demand
, your phone will offer to redial your caller automatically if the number is busy.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 46 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Calls 47
Blacklist
The blacklist is used to limit failures on automatic calls (calls generated by the automatic redial function or by applications:
data, fax for example).
From the
Calls
menu select the
Blacklist
menu and [
Select
].
When several automatic calls failed with a number (number busy or unknown), this number is put in the blacklist and no
automatic call will be done with this number any more until you delete it from the blacklist.
Note:
this function does not apply to the calls performed manually.
Answer phone number
This function is used to set your answer phone number.
This number will be used when you make a call from the answer phonebox using the programmable keys.
From the
Calls
menu select the
Answ. phone nb.
menu and [
Select
].
Enter your answer phone
number
and [
OK
].
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 47 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
48 Security
Security
This menu allows you to configure your phone's security settings.
Keypad locking
This menu allows you to lock the keypad.
From the
Security
menu select the
Keypad locking
menu and [
Select
].
Select
Activate
or
deactivate
and [
OK
].
The lock icon appears on the home page.
This function is also available in the home page via a combination of the and
Select keys (right programmable
key ).
PIN number
This menu allows you to activate and modify the PIN number/code of your SIM card.
From the
Security
menu select the
PIN number
menu and [
Select
].
To modify the PIN, select
Modify
and [
OK
].
Enter old PIN and [
OK
].
Enter new PIN twice and [
OK
].
To activate or deactivate the PIN, select the
Check PIN
menu and [
OK
].
Enter PIN and [
OK
].
Select
Activate
or
Deactivate
and [
OK
].
See page 65 to unblock the SIM card in case of wrong PIN number typed three times in succession.
PIN number 2
You have a second PIN number to allow you to access certain functions*.
* This function may or may not be available depending on your SIM card.
Proceed as above in order to activate, deactivate or modify the PIN number 2 of your SIM card .
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 48 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Security 49
Phone code
The phone code is a secret code intended to protect the phone if stolen.
The
Phone code
menu allows you to activate the phone code so that it is requested and checked whenever the phone is
switched on if a different SIM card is used. This code is automatically linked to the SIM card installed when the phone is
activated.
To activate or deactivate the phone code, select the
Phone code
menu and [
Select
].
Enter 0000 and [
OK
].
Select
Activate
or
Deactivate
and [
OK
].
To modify the phone code, select
Modify
and [
OK
].
Enter old phone code and [
OK
].
Enter new phone code and [
OK
].
Enter phone code again to verify it and [
OK
].
Confidentiality
The
Confidentiality
function is used to delete numbers stored in View last calls and the SMS stored in the memory when a
new SIM card is inserted into the phone.
From the
Security
menu, select the
Confidentiality
menu and [
Select
].
Select
Activate
or
Deactivate
and [
OK
].
Operator code
This menu allows you to modify the call barring.
From the
Security
menu, select the
Operator
menu and [
Select
].
Access to this service depends on your type of subscription.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 49 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
50 Security
Call barring
This menu allows you to block the sending or reception of certain calls.
Before you can use this service, a password will be provided by your operator when you take out your subscription.
Access to this service depends on your subscription type.
To activate call barring :
-From the
Security
menu, select the
Call barring
menu, and [
Select
].
-Select incoming or outgoing calls.
-Select the call type on which you want to activate call barring.
-Select:
either
All
,
or
If roaming
, if you are away from your home country and if roaming is available, only incoming calls will be blocked.
-Select Activation and enter password.
Fixed dialling
This menu allows you to restrict the sending of calls.
From the
Security
menu, select the
Fixed dialling
menu and [
Select
].
Enter PIN number 2 and [
OK
].
Select
Activate
or
Deactivate
and [
OK
].
Proceed as for any other phonebook.
By activating this function, you can send calls only to the numbers stored in this phonebook.
This phonebook is linked to the SIM card, and its size depends on the card's capacity.
Costs
This menu allows you to control the cost of your calls (*) (depending on model).
From the
Security
menu, select the
Costs
menu and [
Select
].
This menu enables you to check the cost of the last call you have made: you can also check the cost of all the calls made
since you have reset the durations (Menu
Counters/Duration/Delete Duration
)
The
Delete costs
menu enables you to delete the cost of the last call. You can also reset the counters, after entering your
PIN 2 code.
(*) WARNING
Depending on how the networks and the SIM cards are configured, some functions may not be available (shown by *).
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 50 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Accessories 51
Accessories
This menu allows you to access the various accessories offered by your phone: calendar, calculator, converter, alarm, timer,
car kit, data parameters.
Calendar
This menu allows you to display a calendar.
From the
Accessories
menu, select the
Calendar
menu and [
Select
].
Calculator
This menu allows you to use your phone as a calculator.
From the
Accessories
menu, select the
Calculator
menu and [
Select
].
You can use the calculator with the help of the following keys:
S
Up key:
Add
T
Down key:
Subtract
X
Right key:
Multiply
W
Left key:
Divide
Right programmable key:
Equals
Left programmable key:
Delete
key or #:
Decimal point.
If no calculations are being run, the
right programmable key
allows you to use the value in the
converter
directly.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 51 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
52 Accessories
Converter
This menu allows you to convert one currency to another .
From the
Accessories
menu, select the
Converter
menu and [
Select
].
Enter a value and press the
Up key
S
to convert from one currency to another,
or
the
Down key
T
to convert back.
The
right programmable key
allows you to use the following options:
Rapid exchange
The converter will work in the home page by entering the desired numbers and pressing the
down / up
T
S
keys to make
the conversion.
Exchange rate
Enter the rate of exchange corresponding to the chosen currencies.
Currencies
Enter the two types of currencies to be converted.
Go to calculator
This option allows you to immediately use the value converted in the
calculator
.
Alarm
This menu allows you to set and activate the alarm.
From the
Accessories
menu, select the
Alarm
menu and [
Select
].
Activate
or
Deactivate
the alarm and [
OK
].
Set the waking time by entering the numbers directly or using the
down / up
T
S
keys and
accept
.
The alarm icon appears on the home page.
The alarm works even when the phone is switched off.
Timer
This menu is used to set and activate the timer.
From the
Accessories
menu, select the
Timer
menu and [
Select
].
Activate
or
Deactivate
the alarm and [
OK
].
Set the duration by entering the numbers directly or using the
down / up
T
S
keys and [
OK
].
The alarm icon appears on the home page.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 52 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Accessories 53
Car kit
This menu allows you to configure your phone with a car kit.
From the
Accessories
menu, select the
Car kit
menu and [
Select
].
Choose from the options offered (Automatic response, Switch off, Alarm timing, Hands-free volume control).
Data
This menu is used to configure the data exchange with a Personal Computer (depending on model).
From the
Accessories
menu, select the
Data
parameters menu and [
Select
].
Choose the correct speed depending on the Personal computer you would like to connect to the handset.
If there is a modem embedded in your phone, you can connect it to your computer in order to receive data or fax through GSM
or GPRS network: configure the connection parameters of your computer using the Wellphone CD supplied as an accessory.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 53 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
54 Services
Services
This menu allows you to access numerous services offered by your operator. The list of these services will appear in the menu
depending on your subscription.
This menu allows you to access your operator's basic services.
From the
Services
menu, choose from the list offered.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 54 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Technical features 55
Technical features
Weight: 88 g
Size: 105.6 x 46 x 20 mm
Original battery: Li-ion 680 mAh
Battery life calls/standby: up to 3 h 30/200 h
Multimedia objects supported:
-Audio formats: iMelody, Midi, wave, amr (depending on model)
-Graphic formats: wbmp, bmp, png, jpeg, animated gif
Size of memory available for ring tones and images to be downloaded:
-myX2-2m: up to 470 KB
-myX2-2: up to 240 KB
Using temperature: from - 10°C to + 55°C
The technical characteristics of the product are subject to change without notice.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 55 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
56 Care and safety information
Care and safety information
Safety
Never attempt to disassemble your phone. You alone are responsible for how you use your phone and any consequences of its
use.
As a general rule, always switch off your phone wherever the use of a phone is prohibited.
Use of your phone is subject to safety measures designed to protect users and their environment.
Do not use your phone in damp areas (bathroom, swimming pool…). Protect it from liquids and other moisture.
Do not expose your phone to extreme temperatures lower than - 10°C and higher than + 55°C.
The physicochemical processes created by chargers impose temperature limits when charging the battery. Your phone
automatically protects the batteries in extreme temperatures.
Do not leave your phone within the reach of small children (certain removable parts may be accidentally ingested).
Electrical safety
Only use the chargers listed in the manufacturer’s catalogue. Using any other charger may be dangerous; it would also invalidate
your warranty. Line voltage must be exactly the one indicated on the charger’s serial plate.
Aircraft safety
When travelling by plane, you will need to switch your phone off when so instructed by the cabin crew or the warning signs.
Using a mobile phone may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and may disrupt the phone network.
Its use is illegal and you could be prosecuted or banned from using cellular networks in the future if you do not abide by these
regulations.
Explosive materials
Please comply with warning signs at petrol station asking you to switch your phone off. You will need to comply with radio
equipment usage restrictions in places such as chemical plants, fuel depots and at any location where blasting operations are
under way.
Electronic equipment
To avoid the risk of demagnetisation, do not let electronic devices close to your phone for a long time.
Electronic medical equipment
Your phone is a radio transmitter which may interfere with electronic medical equipment or implants, such as hearing aids,
pacemakers, insulin pumps, etc. It is recommended that a minimum separation of 15 cm be maintained between the phone and
an implant. Your doctor or the manufacturers of such equipment will be able to give you any advice you may need in this area.
Hospitals
Always make sure that your phone is switched off in hospitals when so instructed by warning signs or by medical staff.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 56 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Care and safety information 57
Road safety
Do not use your phone when driving. In order to give your full attention to driving, stop and park safely before making a call. You
must comply with any current legislation.
SAR
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to
radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of
comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on
standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific
studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and
health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or
SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg (*). Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by
the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is
determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum
value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the
network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit
established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (i.e., at
the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model.
The highest SAR values for this model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear and when worn on the body
are given in the following table:
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government
requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in
compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found
under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID M9HA2005CW (myX2-2m),
FCC ID M9HA2005C (myX2-2).
(*) In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 Watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged
over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public
and to account for any variations in measurements.
Highest SAR values GSM 850 MHz PCS 1900 MHz
Head
0.573 W/kg 0.407 W/kg
Body
0.432 W/kg 0.257 W/kg
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 57 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
58 Warranty
Warranty
You must always use your phone for the purpose for which it was designed, under normal operating conditions. SAGEM SA
declines all responsibility for any use outside of the scope of its designed purpose and for any consequences of this use.
The software program developed by SAGEM remains the exclusive property of SAGEM SA. It is therefore highly prohibited
to modify, translate, de-compile or disassemble this software program or any part thereof.
Usage precautions
Your phone allows you to download ring tones, icons and animated screensavers. Some of these items may contain data that
may cause malfunctions of your phone or data losses (virus for example).
For this reason, SAGEM SA rejects all responsibility concerning (1) the reception of downloaded data or losses of the said
data, (2) the impact on the operation of the phone and (3) damages resulting from receiving the said downloaded data or loss
of said data. In addition, SAGEM SA states that a failure caused by receiving downloaded data that do not comply with the
specifications set by SAGEM SA is excluded from the warranty. Consequently, the diagnosis and repair of a phone infected
by the said downloaded data will be at the expense of the customer.
Any content that you download to your phone may be protected by copyright belonging to third parties and consequently you
may not have the right to use this content or its use may be restricted. Consequently it is up to you to ensure that you have
permission, such as under the terms of a license agreement, to use any content that you download. Furthermore, SAGEM
SA does not guarantee the accuracy nor the quality of any content that you download. You alone are responsible for the
content that you download to your mobile phone and how you use it. SAGEM SA cannot be held responsible for this content
nor for its use.
It is your responsibility to ensure compliance, at your own expense, with the laws and regulations applicable in the country
where you use your phone.
Warranty conditions
Whenever you wish to make use of the warranty, please contact your vendor and present him with the purchasing paperwork
that he gave you.
If a fault occurs, he will advise you.
1.
The new phone (excluding consumables), including new accessories bundled with the phone, are guaranteed by SAGEM SA,
parts and labour (apart from travel) against any manufacturing fault for a period of twelve (12) months with effect from the
sale of the phone to the customer, on presentation of the paperwork stating the purchase date of the phone.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 58 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Warranty 59
Phones that have been repaired or replaced as standard during the warranty period stated above are guaranteed (parts and
labour) until the later of these two dates:
Expiry of the guarantee period of twelve (12) months stated above or three (3) months with effect from the date of support
provided by SAGEM SA.
Your legal rights under the terms of applicable national law as well as your rights in relation to your retailer, as set out in the
sales contract, remain applicable and are not in any way affected by this guarantee.
In any disputes, the phone is covered by the legal warranty against the consequences of faults or hidden defects in
compliance with articles 1641 and subsequent of the French civil code.
2.
All faulty phones under warranty will be replaced or repaired free of charge at SAGEM SA's option (with the exclusion of repair
of any other damage), once it has been specified that the work required for the application of the warranty will be done in a
workshop and that the return costs (transport and insurance) of the phone to the address to be indicated to it by the
SAGEM SA after-sales service, whose phone number will appear on the delivery note, will be charged to the customer.
Subject to essential legal provisions, SAGEM SA does not accept any warranty, explicit or implicit, other than the warranty
provided expressly in this chapter, nor shall SAGEM SA accept responsibility for any immaterial and/or indirect damages
(such as loss of orders, loss of profit or any other financial or commercial damage) under the warranty or not.
3.
The acceptance of a phone under warranty demands that a purchase document that is legible and without modi-fication,
stating vendor's name and address, date and place of purchase, type of phone and IMEI, are attached to the warranty, and
that the information on the phone identification label is legible and that this label or any other seal has not been tampered with.
The warranty applies in normal conditions of use.
Prior to sending the phone for repair, it is the customer's responsibility to backup at his expense the customized data stored
in the phone (phonebook, settings, wallpapers). A list of backup facilities can be provided by SAGEM SA on request. The
responsibility of SAGEM SA cannot be invoked if damage occurs to customer files, programs or data. The information or
operating elements and the contents of files will not be re-installed in any case in the event of loss.
SAGEM SA may decide, at its option, to repair the phone with new or reconditioned parts, replace the phone with a new phone
or, in any dispute, a phone in good working condition. During its work SAGEM SA reserves the facility to make, where
necessary, any technical modifications to the phone where these modifications doe not adversely affect its initial purpose.
Faulty parts to be replaced during a repair under warranty will become the property of SAGEM SA.
The phone repair and standstill time during the warranty period may not lead to an extension of the warranty period as stated
in article 1 above, provided no other vital provisions have been agreed.
The application of the warranty is subject to the full payment of the sums due for the phone when the request for support is
made.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 59 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
60 Warranty
4.
The following are excluded from the warranty:
Breakdowns or malfunctions due to non-compliance with the installation and use instructions, to an external cause of the
phone (shock, lightning, fire, vandalism, malice, water damage of any type, contact with various liquids or any harmful agent,
unsuitable electric current...), to modifications of the phone made without the written consent of SAGEM SA, to a servicing
fault, as described in the documentation supplied with the phone, to lack of supervision or care, to poor environmental
conditions of the phone (especially temperature and hygrometry, effects of variations in electric voltage, interference from the
mains network or earth) or even due to a repair, a call-out (opening or trying to open the phone) or to servicing done by
personnel not approved by SAGEM SA.
Damage resulting from inadequate packaging and/or poor packing of the phone sent back to SAGEM SA.
Normal wear and tear of the phone and accessories.
Communication problems linked with a poor environment, especially:
Problems accessing and/or logging onto the Internet, such as breakdowns of the access network, the failure of the
subscriber's or his correspondent's line, transmission fault (poor geographic coverage by radio transmitters, interference,
disturbance, fai-lure or poor quality of phone lines...), a fault inherent to the local network (cabling, file server, user phone)
and/or transmission network fault (interference, disturbance, failure or poor quality of the network...).
Change of parameters of the cellular network made after the phone was sold.
Supply of new software versions.
Current servicing work: delivery of consumables, installation or replacement of these consumables...
Call-outs for phone or software modified or added without the written consent of SAGEM SA.
Faults or disruptions resulting from the use of products or accessories not compatible with the phone.
Phones returned to SAGEM SA without having complied with the return procedure specific to the phone cove-red by this
warranty.
The opening or closing of a SIM operator key and call-outs resulting in the non-operation of the phone resulting from the
opening or closing of SIM operator key done without the agreement of the original operator.
5.
In the cases of warranty exclusion and of expiry of the warranty period, SAGEM SA shall draw up an estimate to be given to
the customer for acceptance before any call-out. The repair and carriage costs (there and back) given in the accepted
estimate will be charged to the customer.
These provisions are valid unless a special written agreement has been made with the customer. If one of the provisions turns
out to infringe a legally essential rule that consumers could have the benefit of under the national legislation, this provision
will not be applied, but all other provisions will remain valid.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 60 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
End User Licence Agreement (EULA), for the software 61
End User Licence Agreement (EULA), for the
software
CONTEXT AND ACCEPTATION OF THE AGREEMENT
You have acquired a Mobile Phone device ("DEVICE"), manufactured by SAGEM SA (SAGEM), that includes software either
developed by SAGEM itself or licensed third party Software suppliers ("SOFTWARE COMPANIES") to SAGEM with the rights
to sub-license it to the purchaser of the device. Those installed software products whatever their company of origin, and
wherever the name of the company of origin is indicated of not in the DEVICE documentation, as well as associated media,
printed materials, and "online" or electronic documentation ("SOFTWARE") are protected by international intellectual property
laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold. All rights reserved.
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ("EULA"), DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY
THE SOFTWARE. INSTEAD, PROMPTLY CONTACT SAGEM FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF THE UNUSED
DEVICE(S) FOR A REFUND.
ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE,
WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT)
.
SOFTWARE includes software already installed on the DEVICE ("DEVICE Software") and Software contained on the
CD-ROM disk ("Companion CD"), if any is supplied with the product.
GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENCE
This EULA grants you the following licence:
DEVICE Software
. You may use the DEVICE Software as installed on the DEVICE. All or certain portions of the DEVICE
Software may be inoperable if you do not have and maintain a service account with an appropriate Mobile Operator, or if the
Mobile Operator's network facilities are not operating or configured to operate with the DEVICE software.
COMPANION CD
. If any is supplied, additional software for your personal computer is included with your DEVICE. You may
install and use the software component(s) contained in the Companion CD only in accordance with the terms of the printed
or online end user license agreement(s) provided with such component(s). In the absence of an end user license agreement
for particular component(s) of the Companion CD, you may install and use only one (1) copy of such component(s) on the
DEVICE or a single computer with which you use the DEVICE.
Security Updates
. The SOFTWARE may include digital rights management technology. If SOFTWARE does contain digital
rights management technology, content providers are using the digital rights management technology ("DRM") contained in
the SOFTWARE to protect the integrity of their content ("Secure Content") so that their intellectual property, including
copyright, in such content is not misappropriated. Owners of such Secure Content ("Secure Content Owners") may, from
time to time, request manufacturers or SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS to provide security related updates to the DRM components
of the SOFTWARE ("Security Updates") that may affect your ability to copy, display and/or play Secure Content through the
SOFTWARE or third party applications that utilise the DRM.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 61 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
62 End User Licence Agreement (EULA), for the software
You therefore agree that, if you elect to download a licence from the Internet which enables your use of Secure Content,
Suppliers may, in conjunction with such licence, also download onto your DEVICE such Security Updates that a Secure
Content Owner has requested that SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS distribute. SAGEM and SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS will not
retrieve any personally identifiable information, or any other information, from your DEVICE by downloading such Security
Updates.
DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS
COPYRIGHT
. All title and intellectual property rights in and to the SOFTWARE (including but not limited to any images,
photographs, animations, video, audio, music, text and "applets," incorporated into the SOFTWARE), the accompanying
printed materials, and any copies of the SOFTWARE, are owned by SAGEM or the SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS. You may not
copy the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE. All title and intellectual property rights in and to the content which
may be accessed through use of the SOFTWARE is the property of the respective content owner and may be protected by
applicable copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties. This EULA grants you no rights to use such content. All
rights not specifically granted under this EULA are reserved by SAGEM and the SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS
Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation and Disassembly
. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or
disassemble the SOFTWARE, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law
notwithstanding this limitation.
Single DEVICE
. The DEVICE Software is licensed with the DEVICE as a single integrated product. The DEVICE Software
installed in the memory of the DEVICE may only be used as part of the DEVICE.
Single EULA
. The package for the DEVICE may contain multiple versions of this EULA, such as multiple translations and/or
multiple media versions (e.g., in the user documentation and in the software). Even if you receive multiple versions of the
EULA, you are licensed to use only one (1) copy of the DEVICE Software.
Software Transfer
. You may not permanently transfer any of your rights under this EULA with regard to the DEVICE
Software or Companion CD, except as permitted by the applicable Mobile Operator. In the event that the Mobile Operator
permits such transfer, you may permanently transfer all of your rights under this EULA only as part of a sale or transfer of the
DEVICE, provided you retain no copies, you transfer all of the SOFTWARE (including all component parts, the media and
printed materials, any upgrades , this EULA and, if applicable, the Certificate(s) of Authenticity), and the recipient agrees to
the terms of this EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade, any transfer must include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE.
Software Rental
. You may not rent or lease the SOFTWARE.
Speech/Handwriting Recognition
. If the SOFTWARE includes speech and/or handwriting recognition component(s), you
should understand that speech and handwriting recognition are inherently statistical processes; that recognition errors are
inherent in the processes; and that errors can occur in the component's recognition of your handwriting or speech, and the
final conversion into text.. Neither SAGEM nor its suppliers shall be liable for any damages arising out of errors in the speech
and handwriting recognition processes.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 62 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
End User Licence Agreement (EULA), for the software 63
NOTICE REGARDING THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD
. The SOFTWARE may include MPEG-4 visual decoding
technology. MPEG LA, L.L.C. requires the following notice:
USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD IS PROHIBITED,
EXCEPT FOR USE DIRECTLY RELATED TO (A) DATA OR INFORMATION (i) GENERATED BY AND OBTAINED
WITHOUT CHARGE FROM A CONSUMER NOT THEREBY ENGAGED IN A BUSINESS ENTERPRISE, AND (ii) FOR
PERSONAL USE ONLY; AND (B) OTHER USES SPECIFICALLY AND SEPARATELY LICENSED BY MPEG LA, L.L.C.
If you have questions regarding this Notice, please contact MPEG LA, L.L.C., 250 Steele Street, Suite 300, Denver, Colorado
80206; Telephone 303 331.1880; FAX 303 331.1879
Termination
. Without prejudice to any other rights, SAGEM may terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with the terms and
conditions of this EULA. In such event, you must destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE and all of its component parts.
Consent to Use of Data
. You agree that SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS may collect and use technical information gathered in
any manner as part of product support services related to the SOFTWARE. SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS may use this
information solely to improve their products or to provide customised services or technologies to you. SOFTWARE
SUPPLIERS may disclose this information to others, but not in a form that personally identifies you.
Internet Gaming/Update Features
. If the SOFTWARE provides, and you choose to utilise, the Internet gaming or update
features within the SOFTWARE, it is necessary to use certain computer system, hardware, and software information to
implement the features. By using these features, you explicitly authorise SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS to use this information
solely to improve their products or to provide customised services or technologies to you. SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS may
disclose this information to others, but not in a form that personally identifies you.
Internet-Based Services Components
. The SOFTWARE may contain components that enable and facilitate the use of
certain Internet-based services. You acknowledge and agree that SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS may automatically check the
version of the SOFTWARE and/or its components that you are utilising and may provide upgrades or supplements to the
SOFTWARE that may be automatically downloaded to your Device.
Links to Third Party Sites
. The SOFTWARE may provide you with the ability to link to third party sites through the use of
the SOFTWARE. The third party sites are not under the control of SAGEM. Neither SAGEM nor its affiliates are responsible
for (i) the contents of any third party sites, any links contained in third party sites, or any changes or updates to third party
sites, or (ii) webcasting or any other form of transmission received from any third party sites. If the SOFTWARE provides links
to third party sites, those links are provided to you only as a convenience, and the inclusion of any link does not imply an
endorsement of the third party site by SAGEM or its affiliates.
Additional Software/Services
. The SOFTWARE may permit SAGEM to provide or make available to you SOFTWARE
updates, supplements, add-on components, or Internet-based services components of the SOFTWARE after the date you
obtain your initial copy of the SOFTWARE ("Supplemental Components").
If SAGEM provides or makes available to you Supplemental Components and no other EULA terms are provided along with
the Supplemental Components, then the terms of this EULA shall apply.
SAGEM reserves the right to discontinue any Internet-based services provided to you or made available to you through the
use of the SOFTWARE.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 63 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
64 End User Licence Agreement (EULA), for the software
EXPORT RESTRICTIONS
. You acknowledge that SOFTWARE is subject to U.S. export jurisdiction. You agree to comply
with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the SOFTWARE, including the U.S. Export Administration
Regulations, as well as end-user, end-use and destination restrictions issued by U.S. and other governments.
UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA
-
DEVICE Software
. If the DEVICE Software is provided by SAGEM separate from the DEVICE on media such as a ROM
chip, CD ROM disk(s) or via web download or other means, and is labelled "For Upgrade Purposes Only", you may install
one copy of such DEVICE Software onto the DEVICE as a replacement copy for the existing DEVICE Software and use it
in accordance with this EULA, including any additional EULA terms accompanying the upgrade DEVICE Software.
-
COMPANION CD
. If any Companion CD component(s) is provided by SAGEM separate from the DEVICE on CD ROM
disk(s) or via web download or other means, and labelled "For Upgrade Purposes Only" , you may (i) install and use one
copy of such component(s) on the computer(s) you use to exchange data with the DEVICE as a replacement copy for the
existing Companion CD component(s).
RESPONSIBILITIES
SUPPORT AND INFORMATION
Should you have any questions concerning this EULA, or if you desire to contact SAGEM
]for any other reason, please refer to the address provided in the documentation for the DEVICE.
NO LIABILITY FOR CERTAIN DAMAGES
. EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW, SAGEM SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR
ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH
THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE. THIS LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS
OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.
FOR APPLICABLE LIMITED WARRANTIES AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS PERTAINING TO YOUR PARTICULAR
JURISDICTION, PLEASE REFER TO YOUR WARRANTY BOOKLET INCLUDED WITH THIS PACKAGE OR PROVIDED
WITH THE SOFTWARE PRINTED MATERIALS.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 64 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Troubleshooting 65
Troubleshooting
P
ROBLEM
- S
ITUATION
A
CTIONS
Impossible to start phone
Hold down the
Start
key (3 s).
Charge the phone up for 15 minutes before starting it again.
Check the battery change icon scrolls.
Yes: charge correct.
No: disconnect the charger, then reconnect it, check that the battery icon scrolls.
Press the right programmable key "Start".
If the icon continues not to scroll, repeat the disconnect and connect operation
several times. If the battery still does not charge, contact the after-sales service.
When the charge battery icon has stopped flashing, the battery is charged.
BATTERY STATE UNKNOWN message
The battery has not been recognised by the phone. Check that the battery is
correctly installed in the phone.
LOW BATTERY message
This message is displayed when the battery becomes too weak. The phone
switches itself off automatically. Put the phone on charge.
SIM MISSING message
Check SIM card is present and properly installed.
Visually check the SIM card. If the card is damaged, contact the operator's point
of sale to check. If the message continues, contact the after-sales service.
PIN INCORRECT Message
PIN keying error. Caution: after three attempts, the SIM card is locked.
SIM BLOCKED
If a wrong PIN number is entered three times in succession, your SIM card is
blocked. You must then:
-Enter "**05*".
-Enter the PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code provided by your operator,
and accept.
-Enter your PIN number and accept.
-Enter your PIN number again and accept.
After 5 or 10 failed attempts (depending on the type of SIM card), the SIM card is
definitely locked. You must then contact your operator or your SMC to obtain a
new card.
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 65 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
66 Troubleshooting
SIM LOCKED
On network providers' request, the handset can only be used with some types of
SIM cards. This message means that the SIM card you are using does not fit
with the phone. Take the SIM card out, and switch the phone back on. If the
message "SIM not present" appears on the screen, you will need to check its
compatibility next to the place where you bought it. If not, please contact your
Customer Services.
No call connection
Check the called number. Check that at least one signal strength bar is present.
If the R icon appears without any operator name being displayed, only
emergency calls are possible.
Check that your call credit with your operator has not been used up.
Check that the SIM card used offers the service that you are requesting and that
its validity has not expired.
Check and deactivate the restriction on outgoing calls if necessary.
The network is overloaded. Call again later.
If the poor call connection persists, contact the hotline.
No call reception
Try to make a call to check that the phone and the network are operational.
Check and deactivate the permanent calls forwarded (permanent calls
forwarded icon displayed). Check and deactivate the restriction on incoming
calls if necessary. If the poor reception persists, contact the hotline.
Network reception less good during a
call
Avoid holding the phone with your fingers at the top of the rear cover; this
creates an obstacle for the antenna located at this spot.
Impossible to send message
Check that the SIM card used offers this service. Try to make a call to check that
phone and network are operational.
Check that the message centre number is correctly configured. To do so, please
select go to the
Messages
menu, select
Options
, select
SMS
, select
Message
centre number
and check the number entered. Please contact your network
provider to get that number.
No answer phonebox
Check that the SIM card does offer this service.
Programme the call to be forwarded to answer phoneusing the information
provided by the operator.
Answer phone icon flashing
Call the answer phone to make it disappear.
Backlight does not work
Go into the
Settings
menu, select the
Energy saving
menu and activate
backlight
P
ROBLEM
- S
ITUATION
A
CTIONS
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 66 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Troubleshooting 67
In WAP context:
SERVER NOT ANSWERING message
Switch off and then switch phone back on.
Logon to home page impossible
In the
WAP
menu,
Clear the cache
.
Operator name does not appear on
screen
Go into the
Settings
menu, select
Networks
, then
Selection
. Wait until the
operator appears, select it and accept.
How do I (un)lock the keypad?
Hit
key
, then the
right programmable key
(OK).
How do I switch to silent mode?
Hold
key
down unless ring tone sounds, when a short touch is enough.
How do I activate zoom?
Can be activated only in SMS and WAP screens; hold down
key.
How do I remove the envelop that
appears on the screen?
This envelop means that you have written or answer phone.
To remove it, all you need to do is enter the "Messages" menu to read your
messages. The envelop is then deleted.
In the case of a voice message, contact your answer phonebox and let it guide
you.
How do I lift the receiver that appears
on the screen?
This receiver means that you have received answer phone in your message
box. To remove it, call your answer phone.
How do I remove the written message
at the down of the home page (1 call)
Press the
Stop
key to return to the home page without messages.
How do I download ring tones?
Logon to one of the following site via your computer: www.planetsagem.com.
This site offers to send ring tones to your phone in the form of an SMS. You can
also logon to your operator's site. Once the SMS has been received, all you
have to do is save it: accept the option "Save messages", the tune will then be
added to your list. In addition, you can logon to some sites by phone.
How do I free up memory to download
my objects (sounds, images)
Go into the
Settings
menu, select
My Objects
then delete some objects (too
many).
How can I increase the efficiency of
my phone?
You can deactivate the screensaver or select the activation time to be more than
every 300 s (the screensaver uses processing power).
Make sure that you don’t obstruct the antenna with your fingers when using the
phone (see page 20).
No text on the home page (network
name, menu)
Go to the
Background/Wallpapers
menus and select the option
Activate
in
Normal screen
.
P
ROBLEM
- S
ITUATION
A
CTIONS
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 67 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
68 Customer care
Customer care
France
0 892 701 799 (0,34 €/mn)
United Kingdom
0870 24 05 613
Germany
01805 843 850
Spain
91 375 3376
Italy
800 800 485
Poland
0801 801 101
Netherlands
020 65 45 724
Belgium
02 62 77 016
Austria
01 36 02 77 16 64
Switzerland
02 25 67 53 99
Ireland
0160 58 355
Portugal
21 316 41 35
Sweden
08 519 923 21
Denmark
0 82 33 28 52
Czech Republic
855 555 600
Brazil
0 800 891 6247
Slovakia
(421) 02 68 629 355
Hungary
06 1 7774 839
Customer Care e-mail address:
support.mobiles@sagem.com
Web sites:
www.sagem.com/mobiles
www.planetsagem.com
www.sagem-online.com
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 68 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Index 69
Index
A
Accessories 12
Accessories (menu) 51
Activating your phone 16
Activating your telephone 16
Adapter 12
Alarm 52
Anonymous mode 46
Answer phone number 47
B
Background 41
Battery
Charging the battery 19, 20
Installing the battery 17
Beeps 40
C
Calculator 51
Calendar 51
Call barring 50
Call groups 33
Calls
Emergency services 23
First call 22
Receiving a call 23
CALLS (menu) 45
Automatic redial 46
Call waiting 46
Calls forwarded 45
Counters 45
Display numbers 46
View last calls 45
Car kit 53
Charger 12
Colours 41
Confidentiality 49
Contact
Add contact 26
Delete contact 26
Modify contact 25
See contact 25
Contrast 44
Converter 52
Costs 50
Currencies 52
Customer care 68
D
Data 53
Data and time 22
Date and time 43
Description 13
E
Emergency services 23
EMS 31
Energy saving 44
Exchanging the front cover 18
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 69 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
70 Index
F
Fixed dialling 50
G
Games 38
GPRS 36, 37
Greeting msg 42
H
Hands-free mode 23
Home page 15
I
Icon 14, 15
Input modes 31
International 23
IP address 36
K
Keypad locking 13, 48
L
Languages 43
Local info 34
M
Memory 26, 34
Menus 11
Messages 29
Compose 29
Drafts 30, 33
Inbox 33
Sending options 34
N
Network 22
Networks 44
O
Objects 43
Operator code 49
Outbox 33
P
Phone code 49
Phonebook 25
Memory 26
Phonebook Menu 26
Using the phonebook 25
PIN number 16, 21, 48
PIN number 2 48, 50
Principles of navigation 14
Programmable keys 13
PUK code 21, 65
R
Receiving messages 32
Ring tones 24, 39
S
Safety information 56
Screensavers 41
Send options 34
Services 54
Settings 43
Short cut keys 44
Shortcut keys 13
Silent mode 24, 39
SIM (card) 16
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 70 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
Index 71
SIM card 17
SMS 31
Sounds 39
Switching off 23
T
T9 30
Text 29, 31
Timer 52
Troubleshooting 65
V
Vibrate 39
Volume 24, 39
W
Wallpapers 41
WAP 35, 37
Configuring WAP parameters 36
Downloading objects 37
Services menu 35
WAP logging off 37
WAP logging on 37
Warranty 58
Y
Your phone package 12
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 71 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09
E
Mobile Phones Division
www.sagem.com/mobiles
Le Ponant de Paris - 27, rue Leblanc - 75512 PARIS CEDEX 15 - FRANCE
SAGEM SA - Société anonyme à directoire et conseil de surveillance
Capital 73 054 834 € - 562 082 909 RCS PARIS
03/2005
251962115_myX2-2a_lu_en.book Page 72 Mardi, 29. mars 2005 9:46 09

Navigation menu